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Using a metal tape measure or a wooden yardstick, measure
the width of the window area you would like to cover,
typically from bracket to bracket.

Order lace panels that are about 12 to 24 inches wider
than your window area - this will allow the lace pattern to
show. If the lace panel is a little wider than this, that’s
fine, it will just have more fullness at your window.

Using a metal tape measure or a wooden yardstick, measure
the width of the window area you would like to cover,
typically from bracket to bracket.

Order lace panels that are about 12 to 24 inches wider
than your window area - this will allow the lace pattern to
show. If the lace panel is a little wider than this, that’s
fine, it will just have more fullness at your window.

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By Ann
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"I love these curtains! My home is almost 100 yrs old and these curtains are the perfect touch to the living room windows. There is just something special about Country Curtains that keeps me coming back for more...and more!!!"

By Michelle
San Antonio, TX

"I copied this look exactly for 3 long windows in my FR and topped them with a colorful valance. They were absolutely gorgeous and it was the exact look I was hoping for: Easy to still see out, but added a soft, warm, homey touch to the inside. Unfortunately I sold my house with these curtains in it and I find myself trying to figure out how I can now incorporate them into my new house. I am a little disappointed that they don't come in a shorter length but I'm ordering them anyway!"